Latin America Thrives is back with 11 countries and a brand new food contest.
Latin American Thrives“Being able to see my art and that of my fellow Latinos in the center of the city I have called home for 19 years is wonderful,” Navarro said. “It feels like we belong and have the space to share our culture.”
For Ana Omana, Alianza Latina’s interim executive director, this festival is “a chance for people to take a mini trip through Latin America.”This year, attendees can learn about different cultures, support local artists, dance to Latino rhythms, and try food from multiple traditions. to make sure you don’t miss it. In the meantime, here is what to expect at the 2023 Latin America Thrives:This year, Latin America Thrives bumps up its food offerings from three to 19 food stands. Delight yourself with food from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Mexico, Perú, and more.
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